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Pine‑Shadow Rendezvous & Diamond Doubt
“Smooth ride, brother?” he asks voice a straight‑razor lullaby while his boys fan out shadow to shadow guns zipped tight in wool sleeves
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Chateaugay Lake Terror: Stage Star’s Husband Slain in Fog; Locals Fear “Speaking Beast”
“La BĂŞte Qui Parle” suspected in Chateaugay Lake slaying. Caretaker’s chilling testimony of a mimicking voice and a growing cabin intensifies the supernatural dread.
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Smoldering Shadows: A North Country Horror Tale of Cryptids, Wildfire, and Unspeakable Beasts
Rhythmic bone-rattling heralds insect-wolf beasts; survival hinges on a bear’s trail. A new horror stalks them through the smoky abyss.
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Whiskey, Mirrors, and Madness: The True Story of the Phantom Canoe of Chateaugay Lake
Legend of Chateaugay’s Phantom Canoe: From drunken prank to terrifying reality, a ghostly vessel stalks the lake. Unexplained terror grips 1892’s summer guests.
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Black Feathers on the Wind: What Waits For Ye Beneath Figure Eight Pond
From Indian Point to Figure Eight, grotesque echoes yodel in North Country dialect—snot sprays, songs croak, and the Stalker listens beneath barked laughter.
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Victorian Horror? More Like Steamboat Pirate Hilarity! Steamboat Players’ 1910 Chateaugay Mayhem Fest!
Mad Science, Madder Pirates: Jekyll’s potion, devil’s deals, Frankenstein’s flubs! Steamboat Players’ “tragedy” is a riot of rum and ruins.
#CabbagePatchMonsterMayhem, #DevilWithAPintSoul, #DrunkenTarFrankenstein, #ElixirOfPirateMadness, #HighlandHillsOfAbsurdity, #SteamboatPirateChaos, #VilePotionAndRumTales, Cantwell Hall, Chateaugay, Chateaugay Lake, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1908), Hickey’s Dramagraph Stock Company, Le Manoir du Diable (1896), Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1910) -
From Fog to Fury: How Three Local Youths Outwitted Ruthless Smugglers on the Lake
Nightfall shrouds Chateaugay Lake as courageous locals hijack illicit nets, sparking clash with criminal scoundrels in a battle of nerve and guile.






